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Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser

Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser

$149.00

The Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser is a plug-and-play device that clears fault codes from various systems, including brakes, engine, gearbox, and AdBlue, allowing the truck to continue operating smoothly after a fault warning.

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What is Freightliner Cascadia DTC (Error Code) Eraser?

It is a plug-and-play device that plugs into the OBD socket. In the case of truck giving fault warning, the truck will help you to keep on your way by clearing the fault codes found in the truck.
Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser supported systems:
  • Brakes - EBS
  • Engine - EMS
  • Vehicle ECU
  • Automatic Gearbox
  • Suspension
  • Tachograph
  • AdBlue
  • Retarder
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Specific References

Attention!: using adblue remove emulator is illegal in specially EN countries.Using this device causes elevated exhaus gas emission. When you started use adblue remove emulator, your truck doesnt comply with the euro4, euro5 and euro6 standards. Our device for countries that havent euro 4/5/6 ecologic rules. Adblue remove emulator, stoped the DEF liquid flowing in scr system. Adblue remove emulator sell for countries that havent adblue liquid and use for during the remove faults in adblue systems. This is a personal decision to buy this device. Our company doesnt resposible in any legal problems that groves with this decision.

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Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser

The Freightliner Cascadia DTC Eraser is a plug-and-play device that clears fault codes from various systems, including brakes, engine, gearbox, and AdBlue, allowing the truck to continue operating smoothly after a fault warning.